Shared Note: - There is the possibility that Irven and Anna were married in Cedar Twp., Van Buren, IA; both their sons were born there. There is a photo of their family of four taken in Iowa prior to their move to Omaha, Nebraska, about 1899.
- 1900 US Census: (7 Jun) Irven, Anna and sons lived in Omaha, Douglas, NE. Irven was working as a bookkeeper. Their address was 3021 China? St. - 1910 US Census: (unable to locate them) - 1920 US Census: (18 Jan) Irven and Anna lived in Tacoma, Pierce, WA; they lived at 1310 J St. (Both of their sons, Cliff and Roy, were married; they no longer lived at home). Irven worked as a wrecker at the railway.
Note: Anna's parents were born in Ireland. They moved to Toronto, Canada prior to her birth. They were Irish Catholic.
"Mrs. Loofbourrow was a zealous worker in St. Leo's parish for over 20 years. She has been president of the Altar Society and gave generously of her time and means to help in the care of the altars and in other parish activities. She found time also to do much for the welfare of the orphans at St. Ann's Home, and on many occasions opened her home for benefit parties for Charitable purposes. She was one of the charter members and at the time of her death was an officer of the Catholic Women's Club. She was a past chief ranger of the Gem of the Ocean Court of the Catholic Order of Foresters." Newspaper clipping from unknown newspaper, unknown date: «b»Mrs. Loofbourrow Is Buried From St. Leo's Church, Tacoma.